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...game lead in the ECAC that may prove the final difference at the end of the season.“We had to be very careful about misstepping in a game like this because if we did, it could cost us either way,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said.Early on, it was the Crimson powerplay that kept missteping. The Big Green turned a 1-0 Harvard advantage to a 2-1 Crimson deficit with two powerplay goals.In the first two periods, Dartmouth scored on two of its four man-advantage opportunities, with a third one only lasting...
...Crimson also changed up its penalty kill to be tighter around the net and effectively repelled the Big Green during its two powerplays during this time. “You have to be very careful about missteping in a game like this,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. The Crimson started off the scoring on a puck that co-captain Jennifer Sifers threw on net. Classmate Katie Johnston capped the game by beating Dartmouth goalie Carli Clemis during a 5-on-3 advantage in the second frame. In between, two of the Big Green’s Olympians...
...hasn't changed anything." Still, the nearby lodge owner is happy if the mirror brings new guests. "You'll see," he says, before giving driving directions, "it's a nice gadget." The town square is tiny, with no stores or restaurants, and is encircled by abandoned 15th century stone and wood cottages that look like drooping gingerbread houses. It is the vision of a dying mountain town, except for the odd 5-m-by-8-m rectangular slab of metal perched on the rocky cliff above, like a giant shining postage stamp. By 10 a.m., with a computer adjusting...
...Dartmouth (14-3-1, 12-1-0 ECAC) visits the No. 5 Crimson (14-3-1, 11-2-0) at Bright Hockey Center tonight at 7 p.m. “Dartmouth doesn’t care if we have exams,” said Harvard head coach Katey Stone earlier in the week. “Everyone knows that they are expected to get their work done early and to be prepared to play [tonight].”“We have quite a few players with exams on Saturday,” senior center Julie Chu said...
...fabulous food, but they often fail to capture the vernacular of the country they're in. The Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, a melting pot of ethnicities, has no shortage of five-star accommodation, but the Oberoi is one that manages to embrace its rich local heritage. Striking Indonesian stone sculptures nestle in subtropical gardens alongside African artifacts and sugarcane thatched-roof pavilions. And its Touching Senses program introduces guests to the island's art, nature and diverse culture. Lessons range from oceanside painting with local artists and aromatherapy using the oil of indigenous plants to Hindu astrology...